Scrutiny of residual nitrogen content and different nozzle designs on NOx formation during oxy-fuel combustion of natural gas

Title

Scrutiny of residual nitrogen content and different nozzle designs on NOx formation during oxy-fuel combustion of natural gas

Subject

Natural gas
Combustion
Mixtures
Computational fluid dynamics
Nitrogen oxides
Nitrogen
Fish
Oxygen
Residual fuels
Nozzles
Nozzle design
Momentum

Description

The aim of this work is to investigate and improve the understanding of the complex processes involved in NOx formation during oxy-fuel combustion of natural gas. In this study, two industrial non-premixed jet burner designs were experimentally and numerically analyzed for their sensitivity on NOx formation during the combustion of natural gas with pure oxygen and mixtures containing up to 10%v nitrogen in oxygen. The two burners differed by their design: (1) a high-momentum co-axial burner with changeable nozzle designs, and (2) a low-momentum fish-tail burner. The study revealed that the high-momentum burner design outperformed the fish-tail burner during operation in similar operating points since at 1320C the NOx emissions could be reduced by 60% using 10%v N2 in oxygen as oxidizer and decreased by 75% during pure oxy-fuel combustion. At 1320C, the NOx emissions could thus be reduced from 858 to 339mgkWh-1 (3%v O2 reference on a dry basis) using 10%v N2 in oxygen as oxidizer and could be lowered from 215 to 51mgkWh-1 during oxy-fuel combustion. In addition to the experiments, a fast-solving computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model, representing the experimental setups, was developed to analyze NOx formation. Steady-state simulations including a multi-step skeletal mechanism applicable for oxy-fuel combustion were conducted and the NOx emissions were calculated in a post-processing step. A mixture fraction-based model (PPSFM) was used to reduce the computational expense of the model and it was able to predict the NOx formation rates over the entire investigated experimental matrix with good accuracy. 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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Publisher

Fuel

Date

2020

Contributor

Schluckner, C.
Gaber, C.
Demuth, M.
Hochenauer, C.

Type

journalArticle

Identifier

162361
10.1016/j.fuel.2020.118065

Collection

Citation

“Scrutiny of residual nitrogen content and different nozzle designs on NOx formation during oxy-fuel combustion of natural gas,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 18, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/24901.

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